How
To Develop A Plan For A Home Based
Business
Part four of ten
- Developing Your Business Plan
How to Become a Webmaster
Part 4 - Planning for an
Internet Business
The more you understand about
any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As
you read this article you'll find that the subject
of writing an Internet business plan is certainly
no exception. Besides
taking your web
design course,
developing a strategic business plan is an
essential part of your success. Not only will it
assist you in visualizing your business strategy,
but it will also give you an organized approach to
achieving your goals.
Your plan will be used as a
step by step guide to assist you in accomplishing
your goals. Without a solid plan of action, you
won't have any direction. You'll travel in circles
and ultimately never reach your goals.
Your Internet business
plan should include all of the
following:
Business Summary
Your business summary will
completely summarize your entire business strategy
from start to finish.
Objectives
Your business objectives will
consist of a description of your products and
services, and exactly what you want to
accomplish.
Marketing Plan
Your marketing plan should
consist of all of the following:
Identify your target
market
If your product or service
doesn't have a market, you definitely won't be
successful. You must identify who your customers
will be to determine whether or not there will be
an interest in what you're offering.
Your product should not only
fill a void, but should also be unique. The less
competition you have, the better. If you enter a
market in which you're competing against hundreds
of other products similar to yours, your chance of
success will be minimal. Develop a high-quality
product that fills a void and provides people with
exactly what they want.
See how much you can learn
about Internet business plans when you take a
little time to read a well-researched article?
Don't miss out on the rest of this great
information.
Identify your
competition
You must know who your
competition is in order to compete. What are they
offering? How are their products priced? How is
their website designed? How are their products
delivered?
In order to compete with your
competition, you must continuously keep an eye on
them. Do a search at the Search Engines to locate
your competition and evaluate their
business.
How do you plan to
advertise?
Although setting up a website
is an essential part of your advertising plan, it
is only the first step.
You must develop an
advertising plan that will drive a continuous
stream of targeted traffic to your
web site. Your first step
will be to submit your site to the Search
Engines.
Although there are many
Internet marketers that are constantly trying to
maintain a top listing in the Search Engines, in my
humble opinion, it's simply a waste of
time.
Each Search Engine is
different and has different guidelines in regard to
how they rank a web page. In addition, their
guidelines change very frequently and it is
literally impossible to keep up with them. Your
best option will be to optimize your website to the
best of your ability, submit your pages to the
Search Engines and forget it. (Resubmit your main
pages any time you make any significant changes.)
Your time can be better spent using other marketing
techniques other than fighting the Search Engine
wars.
If you really want to build
your business online, you must be willing to invest
a portion of your profits back into your business.
There are many advertising opportunities available
on the Internet that will enable you to purchase
targeted advertising very reasonably.
- E-zine Advertising -
http://www.web-source.net/cgi-bin/t.cgi?l=doe
- Pay-per-click Search
Engines -
http://www.payperclicksearchengines.com/
- Pay-per-lead /
Pay-per-sales -
http://www.clickaffiliate.com/
How will your product or
services be priced?
Although pricing your product
or service may seem like a simple task, it is a
little more difficult than you may realize. If you
price your product too low, it may be perceived as
a poor quality product. Remember the old saying,
"You get what you pay for?" A higher price is
naturally perceived as a better quality product.
However, if you price it too high, your product may
not measure up.
Make sure you take your time
and select your selling price very carefully. Visit
your competitor sites and see how they're pricing
their products. Test different prices to determine
the best price for your product.
How will your product or
services be delivered?
If you're selling a tangible
or physical product, what shipping options will you
offer? What shipping prices will you charge? Will
you charge higher shipping rates for orders outside
your country?
If you're selling an
intangible or electronic product, will you have
security measures in place? Will your product be
password protected? How will your customers
retrieve your product? Will your product delivery
be automated or manual?
How will you accept
payment?
How many payment options will
you offer your customers? Will you have a merchant
account to process credit card orders? If you don't
want to get a merchant account, will you be using a
third party credit card processing company? Which
companies will you use? Will you accept checks and
money orders?
If you decide to get your own
merchant account, you will also need access to a
secure server and a shopping cart system. A secure
server will protect your customers' information. A
shopping cart system will provide your customer
with a running total of what they've ordered and
the total cost.
The following website can
provide you with a merchant account:
Total Merchant Services (TMS)
-
http://www.web-source.net/cgi-bin/t.cgi?l=ec
If you'd rather not have your
own merchant account, third party credit card
processors will process your credit card orders for
you. There are usually no monthly fees. They charge
a "per transaction" fee and send you payment for
all your orders processed, minus their fee and a
reserve fee.
PayPal
http://www.web-source.net/cgi-bin/t.cgi?l=pp
ClickBank
http://www.web-source.net/cgi-bin/t.cgi?l=cb
If you're just starting out,
you may want to use one of the third party credit
card processors, as this is the easiest route. Each
company provides you with step by step instructions
to assist you in getting your website set up to
accept credit cards. The great thing about third
party credit card processors is that they handle
everything for you. You don't have to hassle with
processing your credit card payments or charge
backs, as everything is taken care of for
you.
Developing an Internet
business plan will provide you with a road map to
achieving your dreams. Plan each step very
carefully and fully research your options. Plan
your work then work your plan and you'll be well on
your way to achieving your goals.
Final Thought about Your
New Home Based Business
If you are thinking about a
successful home business, you probably already have
an idea of what you want to do. If not, think long
and hard about what you love, and what you think
would be right up your alley.
You should then do some
research to be sure what you have in mind is really
a successful home business that others have tried
with great success. You dont want to start
with a few knocks against you already. There will
always be something that interests you and that
will work if you look hard enough.
Now you can be a confident
expert on Internet business plans. OK, maybe not an
expert. But you should have something to bring to
the table next time you join a discussion about
planning for an online business.
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